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New Balance Coco CG1
In honor of her first Grand Slam win, I've recreated Coco Gauff's signature shoe in the Sims 4.
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Public Release: October 14th
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New Balance Coco CG1 Spooky Season Drops This Week https://sneakerscartel.com/new-balance-coco-cg1-spooky-season-drops-this-week/
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New Balance Coco CG1
ACCORDING to New Balance
New Balance, together with tennis star Coco Gauff, officially unveil the current World #11’s first signature shoe, the New Balance Coco CG1, at an exhibition match in Atlanta. The New Balance Coco CG1 launches with two colorways, Pompey and DigiCoco, just ahead of the US Open on August 26th on www.newbalance.com and select global retailers with the suggested retail price of $170.
The New Balance Coco CG1 is a mid-top, 90’s inspired silhouette built with the brand’s most innovative technology and design details, meant to transcend the worlds of sport and fashion. Coco worked closely with the New Balance design team to make sure the importance of family was at the forefront of her creative inspiration, as well as her desire to drive the next generation.
“The entire team at New Balance from design, to marketing, truly cares about me as a person and not just an athlete and that relationship allowed us to create the Coco CG1,” says Team New Balance Athlete Coco Gauff. “I signed with New Balance at such a young age and I am so excited to know that I will continue to work with them for a long time into the future! The Coco CG1 is a vintage looking shoe with a modern twist, and I am so excited to get this in stores and see how people style it!”
The Coco CG1 features a FuelCell midsole, meant to deliver a propulsive feel in a players lateral footwork together with Energy Arc technology that pairs sport-specific carbon fiber plate geometry with strategic midsole voids, designed to increase stored energy to deliver a higher amount of total energy returned. A full-length NDurance rubber outsole delivers the durability and traction needed for multi court play. Designed for comfort and stability during grueling matches, the Coco CG1 has a FitWeave Lite upper for targeted stretch and support where needed.
The Coco CG1 includes hidden design details such as Coco’s signature incorporated on the tongue and upper material. Consumer can also find a basketball on the left heel and a track spike on the right heel representing her parents collegiate sports. Finally, the right toe includes a quote from Corey Gauff which says “You can change the world with your racket” and the left toe includes the coordinates of the park where Coco grew up playing tennis.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Coco’s signature shoe and are so passionate about what it represents for her and her fans around the world,” says Evan Zeder, New Balance Head of Tennis Sports Marketing. “Coco is an athlete whose success is continuously defined by the past, but Coco is very clear on creating her own path to success and we are so glad to have her as a part of the New Balance family! Coco has always been focused, on her play, but also being true to herself and her drive for success goes far beyond the tennis court.”
As the youngest woman to reach the Finals of both singles and doubles at a major since 1999, Coco Gauff is determined to pave her own path and use her platform for good along the way. New Balance and Coco Gauff are proud that the Coco CG1 is also the third signature shoe for Team New Balance Women across tennis, running and softball.
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Loopity loop: Re:Cycle -fun- facts
courtesy of microsoft clipart ;;)
Trigger warning: THIS IS NOT A CLICKBAIT, I REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A CLICKBAIT
Well you might familiar about this one tiny itsy bitsy fella, but it will pileddup like a peak of mountain and hell yeah goes everywhere? I mean like really, everywhere in our country???
Then i guess you might be right, trashes!
What if i told you if this guy is mean Or maybe what if i told you that you are yourself, is a trash? Well it depends *winkwonk*
But hey trashes aren’t that evil yo, lemon is
((courtesy of jeffcrazy @ redbubble))
thats right, Every Villain Is Lemons xD
Whoopsie, sorry, back again with recycling content. Recycling is a one of a kind process to create a new item from an used particular materials. Perhaps, its not only a part of waste disposal hierarchy – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ; consider this, to reduce energy, and potentially using materials from trashes. We mostly do recycling things from using plastic bags as our shopping bag, to using old papers as our scribbling notes.
(courtesy : iCreativeIdeas.com)
We could probably do things creatively using bottles to make a kind of this vertical garden stuff, for example.
Thus I would like to give you some fun facts about ‘recycling inventions’ in our entire beloved universe, Earth!
1. A Newspaper that could turn into a plants while it teared up
((courtesy: yoshinakaono.com))
Japan, the country of the rising sun again, made another wonderful invention called ‘Green Newspaper’ And was invented by the publisher of the famous Japanese daily, The Mainichi Shimbunsha.
I’ve heard this was also a part of campaign to reduce paper and ink waste. Thus it will grew you some beautiful flower, it was ideal to decorate your households and outdoor living.
The idea was conceived by Dentsu Inc, one of Japan’s largest advertising agencies, which works with “The Mainichi”. The green newspaper is not the first sustainable initiative undertaken by the Japanese daily. Its commitment to environmental protection is already well-known thanks to a previous advertising campaign on water donations for populations suffering from thirst. “The Mainichi doesn’t take action only through information, but also by solving global issues”. - Lifegate.com
Pretty rad huh? :> Wanna get your own? Go to japan then lol
2. Edible Rings On Six-Packs Cans
((courtesy of we believers))
YES I TOLD YOU, ITS EDIBLE. Thank god there would be no more problems for sea creatures. Oh did i mention, sea creatures? Yep, A craft beer company has brewed up a brilliant idea.Saltwater Brewery in Delray Beach, Florida, has created edible six-pack rings that feed, rather than kill, marine life if the rings end up in the ocean and an animal happens to eat it. The rings are created from beer by-products during the brewing process such as barley and wheat and are completely safe for humans and fish to eat.
((courtesy of we believers)) oh my god SIGN-ME-THE-F***-OUT
3. Edible Food Packaging Made From Milk Proteins
Much of the plastic packaging we see in the grocery store can be recycled, from egg containers, to milk jugs, to butter tubs. But what about that thin plastic film stretched around wedges of manchego in the cheese bin or the 16-ounce rib-eye in the chiller case?
This case, U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers have discovered that a milk protein called casein can be used to develop an edible, biodegradable packaging film. The casein-based film is up to 500 times better than plastic at keeping oxygen away from food because proteins form a tighter network when they polymerize, the researchers found. It’s also more effective than current edible packaging materials made from starch and protects food products that are sensitive to light.
Checkout the video here
4. This designer invented a new way to recycle
27-Year-Old Dave Hakkens revolutionize recylcing by inventing machine. He making a project based called “Precious Plastic” He invent a series of machine to create some particular objects.
Interested to join? go visit his website :)
5. Making women's shoes from recycled water bottles
Rothy's, a US fashion startup, are making women's shoes out of recycled plastic bottles. The shoes are made completely from recycled materials and can be put together in just 6 minutes by a 3D knitting machine.
Didn’t think it’s possible to get a perfect balance of fashion and function? Think again.
6. These new down jackets and vests made almost entirely of recycled materials
Patagonia is one of the most trusted clothing brand in outdoor and cold-weather clothes and accessories. This season, Patagonia is taking another big step in the right direction in terms of keeping the earth clean, debuting its re\\\collection line of clothing.
The re\\\collection line expands on Patagonia's most recent efforts to produce sustainable clothing. This new line takes resourcefulness to another level, constructed from 100% recycled wool and 100% recycled polyester, as well as 85% recycled polyester labels, 80% recycled zippers, and 50% recycled buttons.
Intersted?
7. Environmentalists made a prototype bike using recycled paper
A group of mexican environmentalists designed a bicycle that is made mostly from recycled paper.
The Urban CG1 also contains parts made from rubber, plastic, and metal - which the creators say can be reused. The designers say the bike is waterproof, thanks to a polystyrene paint which they claim is "ecological."
I ‘ve heard they had been passing this project to kickstarter, go check it out!!
8. The new Olympic medals might be made from recycled smartphones
The medals for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo may be made from an unlikely source: discarded smartphones.
According to Nikkei Asian Review's Ken Sakakibara, Japan's "urban mine" is home to millions of smartphones and other discarded electronics. That mine contains enough precious metals to create all the gold, silver, and bronze medals necessary for the Olympic and Paralympic games in 2020.
The amount of gold, silver and copper sitting in that mine is staggering: the report claims that in 2014, 143kg of gold, 1,566kg of silver, and 1,112 tons of copper were recovered from electronic waste in Japan. Compared to the 9.6kg of gold, 1,210kg of silver and 700kg of copper used to produce the 962 medals awarded in the 2012 London Olympic Games, Japan is sitting on more than enough materials to produce the medals. - Insiders UK
Swimmer, Maya DiRado of the United States poses for a photo with her four medals. ((source: How/Getty))
9. A device turns bottles into plastic string.
Enough plastic bottles are thrown away each year to circle the earth four times. The Plastic Bottle Cutter hopes to help change that, and found an innovative way to recycle bottles.
((from: Gizmondo))
Pretty Rad? grab for your own device on the link above, and check this out.
10. A micro-library made of 2,000 recycled ice cream containers
Finally, the last fact. This fact was finally take an insight in our beloved country, Indonesia.
An architect Florian Heinzelmann traveled around Indonesia, he noticed that many villages lacked communal spaces.That's why he - and his Netherlands-based design firm, Shau - decided to create a small public library in the village of Bandung.Like most libraries, the goal is to foster a love of reading and encourage community members to hang out, Heinzelmann tells Tech Insider. But unlike most libraries, it's made of 2,000 used ice cream buckets.
Located in Bandung, Indonesia, the micro-library measures just 1,720 square feet — about half the size of a one-car garage. It was completed in July 2016.
Take a peek of the full article here :>
That’s it for the facts today. Well as a human, I may conclude that human creation is great. As a monotheist, God creation is Absolute than ever!! We, human, must keep and mantain the creation of the universe, earth to keep it living in decades. Human may create, but they had to remember....
Human must keeping it sake alive.
Thank you for reading, and please, keep your trashes to its belongings. Have a nice day :)
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Coco Gauff's New Balance Coco CG1 Gears up for "Spooky Season" https://sneakerscartel.com/coco-gauffs-new-balance-coco-cg1-gears-up-for-spooky-season/
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New Balance Coco CG1 “Spooky Season” Releases October 3rd https://sneakerscartel.com/new-balance-coco-cg1-spooky-season-releases-october-3rd/
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The New Balance Coco CG1 New Vintage Arrives Tomorrow https://sneakerscartel.com/the-new-balance-coco-cg1-new-vintage-arrives-tomorrow/
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New Balance Announces Its Coco CG1 "New Vintage" Colorway https://sneakerscartel.com/new-balance-announces-its-coco-cg1-new-vintage-colorway/
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New Balance Coco CG1 “New Vintage” Releases June 30th https://sneakerscartel.com/new-balance-coco-cg1-new-vintage-releases-june-30th/
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The New Balance Coco CG1 Twisted Net Drops Tomorrow https://sneakerscartel.com/the-new-balance-coco-cg1-twisted-net-drops-tomorrow/
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New Balance Coco CG1 “Twisted Net” Releases May 26th https://sneakerscartel.com/new-balance-coco-cg1-twisted-net-releases-may-26th/
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Available Now: New Balance Coco CG1 Fuzzy Ace https://sneakerscartel.com/available-now-new-balance-coco-cg1-fuzzy-ace/
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Coco Gauff’s New Balance Coco CG1 ‘Fuzzy Ace’ Now Available https://sneakerscartel.com/coco-gauffs-new-balance-coco-cg1-fuzzy-ace-now-available-2/
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